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PART I: ENGAGING PRIMARY/ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
1. Imagination And its Importance in All Classrooms
2. What Learning In Oral Cultures Can Teach Us About Teaching
3. Stories
4. Binary Opposites
5. Mental Imagery
6. Metaphor
7. Jokes And Humor
8. A New Way of Planning
PART II: ENGAGING INTERMEDIATE/SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
9. The Impact of Literacy on Imagination, Learning, and Teaching
10. Extremes of Reality
11. The Heroic Narrative
12. Hopes, Fears, Passions, and Ingenuity
13. Evoking Wonder
14. Changing Contexts
15. A New Way of Planning
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1. Imagination And its Importance in All Classrooms
2. What Learning In Oral Cultures Can Teach Us About Teaching
3. Stories
4. Binary Opposites
5. Mental Imagery
6. Metaphor
7. Jokes And Humor
8. A New Way of Planning
PART II: ENGAGING INTERMEDIATE/SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
9. The Impact of Literacy on Imagination, Learning, and Teaching
10. Extremes of Reality
11. The Heroic Narrative
12. Hopes, Fears, Passions, and Ingenuity
13. Evoking Wonder
14. Changing Contexts
15. A New Way of Planning
References